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... rebound . " Furthermore , the expression occurring in the linear rebound position often stands either after or expecially before the verbs " rebound " and " resound . " But let me illustrate this formal device by first quoting a few ...
... rebound . " Furthermore , the expression occurring in the linear rebound position often stands either after or expecially before the verbs " rebound " and " resound . " But let me illustrate this formal device by first quoting a few ...
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... rebound . " Furthermore , the expression occurring in the linear rebound position often stands either after or expecially before the verbs " rebound " and " resound . " But let me illustrate this formal device by first quoting a few ...
... rebound . " Furthermore , the expression occurring in the linear rebound position often stands either after or expecially before the verbs " rebound " and " resound . " But let me illustrate this formal device by first quoting a few ...
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... rebound . In some cases the echoed words themselves are rebounded to the beginning of the succeeding line as in the already quoted example from Dryden's Alexander's Feast ( 34-36 ) : The list'ning crowd admire the lofty sound ; " A ...
... rebound . In some cases the echoed words themselves are rebounded to the beginning of the succeeding line as in the already quoted example from Dryden's Alexander's Feast ( 34-36 ) : The list'ning crowd admire the lofty sound ; " A ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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